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colin powell spoke last week and greg gutfeld tonight. >> greg: who is colin powel powell. >> in case you don't know -- >> bob: no wonder i wasn't inviteed. >> greg: terrible. sorry. it will end. it will end soon. >> eric: q&a. >> greg: yeah. ask anything you want. >> kimberly: are you going ed hyperion him. >> greg: who took the video? >> kimberly: you can talk now. >> greg: a big day at fox news. it's bill hemmer's birthday. he is 54. i would like to wish him happy birthday and i forgot to untie him this morning and he's probably getting hungry. the last time i did this, he ate through the leather straps and ended up in the hospital. bill, i will be home soon, try to stay alive. >> eric: little known bill hemmer fact. on his birthday, he will not answer the phone unless you're singing happy birthday. >> kimberly: that is why i e-mailed him. he is not 54. >> greg: he is. he has had so many surgeries you wouldn't recognize him. >> kimberly: i'm not even going to go there, actually. i'm going to go to -- >> oh! [ laughter ] >> kimberly: well, the best hairdo. sadly, we are demanding a
colin powell spoke last week and greg gutfeld tonight. >> greg: who is colin powel powell. >> in case you don't know -- >> bob: no wonder i wasn't inviteed. >> greg: terrible. sorry. it will end. it will end soon. >> eric: q&a. >> greg: yeah. ask anything you want. >> kimberly: are you going ed hyperion him. >> greg: who took the video? >> kimberly: you can talk now. >> greg: a big day at fox news. it's bill hemmer's birthday. he...
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this is the kind of stuff that happened to colin powell. he was given information. he went to the united nations with information we found out later was flawed. it was not his fault then -- >> well, i think he's still mad about that. i think colin powell is still angry about the crap they gave him, so to speak. that's my feeling. because i like him. >> i do, too. and i think susan rice is getting a raw deal here. now, back to -- >> let's talk taxes and the middle class and how the president won. it seems this president was crystal clear on looking out for the middle class. if you're rich you're going to have to pay a little more. those are the stakes on election night. he's claiming them now. >> that's exactly right. that's exactly right. he campaigned on the issues that he's laid before the american people. he's talked about $1.6 trillion in revenues. i think mr. boehner's now talking about $800 billion, somewhere in between that we ought to get to -- and i do believe that the president is in a very good place on this issue. i think the american people have demonst
this is the kind of stuff that happened to colin powell. he was given information. he went to the united nations with information we found out later was flawed. it was not his fault then -- >> well, i think he's still mad about that. i think colin powell is still angry about the crap they gave him, so to speak. that's my feeling. because i like him. >> i do, too. and i think susan rice is getting a raw deal here. now, back to -- >> let's talk taxes and the middle class and how...
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we did not do it to colin powell or to condoleezza rice. ryan, you wrote in your piece in the "huffington post" today something that may begin to explain what mccain is doing. in january, i'm reading from your piece, the arizona senator will lose his top-ranking committee seat due to term limits. the only ranking republican spot available to him next session will be on indian affairs committee. unless the senate creates a brand-new select committee with extensive authority to investigate the benghazi libya attack and the u.s. government's response." are you suggesting that he wants a committee because he really will not be a major player come january? >> it's impossible to note what's exactly motivating him, but the facts are these, that he -- his slide into irrelevance would be stemmed by a new committee. you know, he's behind tom coburn on homeland security. he's not on foreign relations. and as you said, he's off his current ranking seat on armed services. he's already done the indian affairs committee. that's the perch he used to go aft
we did not do it to colin powell or to condoleezza rice. ryan, you wrote in your piece in the "huffington post" today something that may begin to explain what mccain is doing. in january, i'm reading from your piece, the arizona senator will lose his top-ranking committee seat due to term limits. the only ranking republican spot available to him next session will be on indian affairs committee. unless the senate creates a brand-new select committee with extensive authority to...
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what happened when the secretary state went before the world in the united nations -- no, no, colin powell laid out his case for weapons of mass destruction. did anybody comes forward and say, "we don't trust him." >> when it was secretary of state condoleezza rice, they resupported her relying on the intelligence at hand. no reflection on how important this show is, but a u.n. ambassador who had nothing to do with benghazi saying something on a talk show becoming the entire focus of their attention? >> california congressman dana rohrbaugcher -- "what is clear is that this administration, including the president himself, has misinformed -- read 'lied'-- " >> where is the proof? >> the president needs reasons for drugs and keeping up the war on terror. -- drones and keeping up the war on terror. >> cynical political attack. >> are they trying to turn it into watergate? >> they are trying to turn into anything. john mccain put sarah palin with the heartbeat of the presidency but he cannot vote for susan rice because he cannot trust her. >> i agree with everything said, but i watched her on
what happened when the secretary state went before the world in the united nations -- no, no, colin powell laid out his case for weapons of mass destruction. did anybody comes forward and say, "we don't trust him." >> when it was secretary of state condoleezza rice, they resupported her relying on the intelligence at hand. no reflection on how important this show is, but a u.n. ambassador who had nothing to do with benghazi saying something on a talk show becoming the entire...
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did that make colin powell unfit to be secretary of state or was colin powell given bad intel? i never heard him say that. i never heard lindsey graham say that. >> condoleezza rice. >> same thing with condoleezza rice. she gave bad information to congress, not just to a sunday morning talk show. to congress. to congress. >> how can you say these three people we saw on video, lindsey graham, kelly ayotte and senator john mccain are not jumping into an intelligence debate for political reasons because they did not speak up at other very key times, even perhaps more significant times in -- >> we get the point. i think we all agree. maybe there are people out there across america who are saying, you know what we really need, we really need people to fight hard night and day to sidetrack secretary of state potential candidate because of some things she said on -- maybe there's people out there. i don't know where they are because i've never met them but do want to know this. like what's their long game, willie? what are they doing? this doesn't help the republican party. it's like
did that make colin powell unfit to be secretary of state or was colin powell given bad intel? i never heard him say that. i never heard lindsey graham say that. >> condoleezza rice. >> same thing with condoleezza rice. she gave bad information to congress, not just to a sunday morning talk show. to congress. to congress. >> how can you say these three people we saw on video, lindsey graham, kelly ayotte and senator john mccain are not jumping into an intelligence debate for...
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powell or condi rice or george w. bush or dick cheney were lying to congress the american people about weapons of mass destruction in iraq give a damn about the truth it's all politics for this bunch and hopefully the obama administration has now realized that the new three amigos just like the old three amigos is still just a small time gang a republican. to take down democrats and promote wars. as ones are you ready to rumble join me for that and slow liberal neil mckay senior reporter with human events it's a headline and editor of the guns and patriots column and horoscope. conservative commentator and senior fellow at the national center for public policy research and i see two things happening one of two things happening here with susan rice either a racism republicans have gone after van jones they've gone after eric holder and now they're going after susan rice or politics they want john kerry as secretary of state they don't want susan rice in there what else could it be or everything with you guys is either
powell or condi rice or george w. bush or dick cheney were lying to congress the american people about weapons of mass destruction in iraq give a damn about the truth it's all politics for this bunch and hopefully the obama administration has now realized that the new three amigos just like the old three amigos is still just a small time gang a republican. to take down democrats and promote wars. as ones are you ready to rumble join me for that and slow liberal neil mckay senior reporter with...
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. >> the president just landed the endorsement of colin powell and has a impressive report card. >> wind down the war renew our commitment to afghanistan and renew our commitment -- and find osama bin laden. >> it is not all in one block. my number one question is what our future is. >> nothing says future like $500 billion in the living defense cuts known as sequestration. >> is he being responsible? >> he is being responsible. we have urged him to sit down with us and avoid this. defens industries have to plan. >> some say the defense industry could lose to utter thousand jobs unless congress acts. polls are a top concern. another x factor in this, the pentagon was ordered to open assistance offices. some worry there could be fewer overseas voters than we saw in 2008. >> we hope you are informed on where the candidates stand. >> if not you have five more days to decide. the candidates will be front and center with all the key battleground states trying to win their votes to get that magic number of to under 70 electoral votes. >> make sure you get out and vote on tuesday. >> glad to an
. >> the president just landed the endorsement of colin powell and has a impressive report card. >> wind down the war renew our commitment to afghanistan and renew our commitment -- and find osama bin laden. >> it is not all in one block. my number one question is what our future is. >> nothing says future like $500 billion in the living defense cuts known as sequestration. >> is he being responsible? >> he is being responsible. we have urged him to sit down...
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people like colin powell, louis sullivan, connolly's arise -- condonleezza rice. when his presidency had not fallen apart yet, expressions of racism would not be tolerated in the republican party. but starting with john mccain in 2008, i'm not suggesting john mccain was a racist, but john mccain had no association with black people whatsoever. pretty much like mitt romney this year. i know they always find some black people to trot out and say yes, this is somebody i know, but the fact of the matter is if you look at his career, you look at the aides that he had when he was a senator, all of the things in terms of his history and john mccain's family comes from mississippi, he had no association with black people whatsoever. when john mccain ran for the presidency in 2008, black people were not even on his radar. after president obama got elected, there was a belief -- and i would argue a not necessarily true belief among republicans that the african- american vote was no longer -- was basically off limits, that it was not possible to appeal to african-americans.
people like colin powell, louis sullivan, connolly's arise -- condonleezza rice. when his presidency had not fallen apart yet, expressions of racism would not be tolerated in the republican party. but starting with john mccain in 2008, i'm not suggesting john mccain was a racist, but john mccain had no association with black people whatsoever. pretty much like mitt romney this year. i know they always find some black people to trot out and say yes, this is somebody i know, but the fact of the...
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colin powell's endorsement more than a week ago put part of this legacy of this presidency as in sync as it could get. >> i also saw the president get us out of one war, start to get us out of a second war and didn't get us into any new wars. >> president obama did get all american combat troops out of iraq by the end of 2011. he killed osama bin laden as promised. on the one-year anniversary of killing osama bin laden, the president took a trip to afghanistan to sign an agreement to e get troops out of that country. on the timetable he promised once and for all. in support of the uprising in libya against moammar gadhafi, president obama did not make it an american war despite pressure from the right to do so. he dispatched american resources and troops in support of a multilateral, multicountry effort which did ultimately overthrow that dictatorship without putting american boots on the the ground. he came out in favorite of marriage equality. he extended employment benefits to same-sex couples. and in the face of a congress that turned against its own immigration proposals because
colin powell's endorsement more than a week ago put part of this legacy of this presidency as in sync as it could get. >> i also saw the president get us out of one war, start to get us out of a second war and didn't get us into any new wars. >> president obama did get all american combat troops out of iraq by the end of 2011. he killed osama bin laden as promised. on the one-year anniversary of killing osama bin laden, the president took a trip to afghanistan to sign an agreement...
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colin powell, the best military genius of our time, loves him. he's killed more terrorist in his short watch than george bush did in eight years. he's the true hawk. >> we'll see if the public agree with you tomorrow, harvey. you've got three movies at the moment. "killing them softy" with brad hit and two others. you've sounded yourself with the best looking men in hollywood. it is time you get some politicians so you emerge as the best looking guy in the group. >> next year, mitt romney will be up employed. i think he should play any one of those roles. i think he could do a comedy, though. >> i'm always available, harvey. good to talk to you. best of luck to you and your party. may the best man win. >> thank you, piers. a pleasure to be on this side of the camera. >>> coming up next, battleground wisconsin. will the governor who survived a recall be able to put mitt romney over the top? >>> president obama kicking off his last full day of campaigning in wisconsin this morning. even enlisting the help of bruce springsteen. joining me now is gov
colin powell, the best military genius of our time, loves him. he's killed more terrorist in his short watch than george bush did in eight years. he's the true hawk. >> we'll see if the public agree with you tomorrow, harvey. you've got three movies at the moment. "killing them softy" with brad hit and two others. you've sounded yourself with the best looking men in hollywood. it is time you get some politicians so you emerge as the best looking guy in the group. >> next...
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powell. they've gone after anybody on the right that they don't like, especially a black person is somehow traitorist and wrong-headed. now the suggestion that john mccain, lindsay graham, good men, i don't think in any way racist, are simply going after her because she's a black woman or a proxy for president obama, in much the way they went after eric holder on fast and furious. i think there's real questions. i disagree with some of it as i just told you, sean, but race, this is playing a card intended to hurt and diminish people from legitimately raising questions. that's just wrong. >> sean: it is wrong, but i would argue that it all started in the campaign, in what i said was the dirtiest and nastiest campaign, and now it's ongoing. because if the war on women strategy worked during the campaign, and playing the race card worked during the campaign, they're going to continue to use it, meaning people on the left. here's another example. >> how much of this is because president obama wou
powell. they've gone after anybody on the right that they don't like, especially a black person is somehow traitorist and wrong-headed. now the suggestion that john mccain, lindsay graham, good men, i don't think in any way racist, are simply going after her because she's a black woman or a proxy for president obama, in much the way they went after eric holder on fast and furious. i think there's real questions. i disagree with some of it as i just told you, sean, but race, this is playing a...
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i sat here while colin powell provided the intelligence he had regarding weapons of mass destruction in iraq. >> reporter: fox news was told behind closed doors there were heated exchanges in the classified session over the so-called benghazi talking points used by the administration and ambassador susan rice for the sunday talk show september 16. fox news told neither the director of international intelligence nor the acting director of the c.i.a. knew who finalized the talking points and they could not explain why it minimized the role of al-qaeda when there is evidence of the terrorist group's involvement. morrell was pushed to explain why petraeus told lawmakers it was a flash mob prompted by the anti-islam video. morrell said he wasn't at petraeus' briefing and had nothing further to add. republicans questions drove the state department to deny request for security after ambassador chrissteins and his team or consulate could not defend against a coordinated attack. >> i'm appalled that the administration could not anticipate the escalating violence and failed to step up the secu
i sat here while colin powell provided the intelligence he had regarding weapons of mass destruction in iraq. >> reporter: fox news was told behind closed doors there were heated exchanges in the classified session over the so-called benghazi talking points used by the administration and ambassador susan rice for the sunday talk show september 16. fox news told neither the director of international intelligence nor the acting director of the c.i.a. knew who finalized the talking points...
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joining me now is retired colonel lawrence wilkerson, former chief of staff during colin powell's term. currently a visiting professor at the college of william and mary. colonel, good to have you with us tonight. >> good to be here, ed. >> take us down the road of talking points. do we see unified talking points? is this common practice that the intel committee will get together to brief the congress and to brief the country? and is it usual they might leave out information and not spill everything? take us down that road. >> absolutely. let me say first that i took your last comments aboard and i was thinking barbara bush, the grand lady of the gop, put it very eloquently today. she said they won. get over it. move on. that's some tremendously good advice for my political party. this is still the political high season for lindsey graham and john mccain who using a description of newt gingrich seemed to be off their meds and out of therapy a little early. they need to get their act together. there are challenges this country needs to confront and it needs to confront them in a unified
joining me now is retired colonel lawrence wilkerson, former chief of staff during colin powell's term. currently a visiting professor at the college of william and mary. colonel, good to have you with us tonight. >> good to be here, ed. >> take us down the road of talking points. do we see unified talking points? is this common practice that the intel committee will get together to brief the congress and to brief the country? and is it usual they might leave out information and not...
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joining me now is retired colonel lawrence wilkerson, former chief of staff during colin powell's term. currently a visiting professor at the college of william and mary. colonel, good to have you with us tonight. >> good to be here, ed. >> take us down the road of talking points. do we see unified talking points? is this common practice that the intel committee will get together to brief the congress and to brief the country? and is it usual they might leave out information and not spill everything? take us down that road. >> absolutely. let me say first that i took your last comments aboard and i was thinking barbara bush, the grand lady of the gop, put it very eloquently today. she said they won. get over it. move on. that's some tremendously good advice for my political party. this is still the political high season for lindsey graham and john mccain who using a description of newt gingrich seemed to be off their meds and out of therapy a little early. they need to get their act together. there are challenges this country needs to confront and it needs to confront them in a unified
joining me now is retired colonel lawrence wilkerson, former chief of staff during colin powell's term. currently a visiting professor at the college of william and mary. colonel, good to have you with us tonight. >> good to be here, ed. >> take us down the road of talking points. do we see unified talking points? is this common practice that the intel committee will get together to brief the congress and to brief the country? and is it usual they might leave out information and not...
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joining me now is retired colonel lawrence wilkerson, former chief of staff number colin powell's term. colonel, good to have you with us tonight. >> good to be here, ed. >> take us down the road of talking points. do we see unified talking points? is this common practice that the intell committee will get together to brief the congress and to brief the country? and is it usual they might leave out information and not spill everything? take us down that road. >> absolutely. let me say first that i took your last comments aboard and i was thinking barbara bush, the grand lady of the gop, put it very eloquently today. she said they won. get over it. move on. that's some tremendously good advice for my political party. this is still the political high season for lindsey graham and john mccain who using a description of newt gingrich seemed to be off their meds and out of therapy a little early. they need to get their act together. there are challenges this country needs to confront and it needs to confront them in a i i unified way. but to your question, yes, this is the way it happens. w
joining me now is retired colonel lawrence wilkerson, former chief of staff number colin powell's term. colonel, good to have you with us tonight. >> good to be here, ed. >> take us down the road of talking points. do we see unified talking points? is this common practice that the intell committee will get together to brief the congress and to brief the country? and is it usual they might leave out information and not spill everything? take us down that road. >> absolutely....
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powell and weapons of mass destruction. which brought the country to war. we are talking about someone who had nothing to do with benghazi, who was, perhaps, inaccurately and maybe not the best choice to go on the sunday shows b ut the notion of culpability and the scale of indictment is so disproportionate to the actual crime if there was even one committed. >> you can hear them grasping for an explanation of why they're going after her. she did this nakedly political role. oh look what happened in kenya. the intelligence was wrong, the talking points, they keep flailing around, trying to come up with a rationale for what you said is nakedly a political gamble on their part. the question with president obama and whether he will back down, historically, presidents get to choose their secretary of state. that is not a function that congress plays with any seriousness in the way it does say with the supreme court nomination. for the president to crede that after a thorough thumping of the other party, in an election, after a
powell and weapons of mass destruction. which brought the country to war. we are talking about someone who had nothing to do with benghazi, who was, perhaps, inaccurately and maybe not the best choice to go on the sunday shows b ut the notion of culpability and the scale of indictment is so disproportionate to the actual crime if there was even one committed. >> you can hear them grasping for an explanation of why they're going after her. she did this nakedly political role. oh look what...
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. >> or the failure when secretary of state colin powell sold wmds to the world. >> the nfc -- if corker says we hold secretaries of state to a different standard, why wouz condoleezza rice not held to that standard. susan rice did what she was supposed to do, used the unclassified talking points. that was her job. that is what she was supposed to do. anybody else on the shows that day would have done that. this ridiculousness about why she didn't decide to say something different, so then she would have been leaking classified information and seengslily letting the enemy know we we involved then we'd be stringing her up. >> are people going on sunday shows regurgitating talking points? >> have you ever seen this white house get this exercise about anyone being attacked? i thought obama's performance at the press conference the other day was amazing. >> what sense? >> amazing in the sense how do i put this delicately? he's not a guy who throws himself in front of the bus for other people. >> like elizabeth warren. >>> so the notion -- clearly he's close -- he's very close to ambassador r
. >> or the failure when secretary of state colin powell sold wmds to the world. >> the nfc -- if corker says we hold secretaries of state to a different standard, why wouz condoleezza rice not held to that standard. susan rice did what she was supposed to do, used the unclassified talking points. that was her job. that is what she was supposed to do. anybody else on the shows that day would have done that. this ridiculousness about why she didn't decide to say something different,...
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powell who had wide respect across the aisle. my sense was he was never that serious about running for elective office. it's a big change. two sources of his popularity and of his influence, one was this was a thinker. he's an xwleintellectual as a government and military leader, and he thought a lot about modernizing the military. in a position like he had, commanding overseas in these complex wars the united states has been in, he dealt with the day-to-day operations but also was very forward thinking as a intellectual in thinking about what does the military look like next year, five years from now, ten years from now? the other thing is as people who have seen him perform at a press conference on television is a great communicator. not all the military leaders, not all the political leaders are great communicators and he is. i've seen him communicate in small groups. a handful of people in a room. slightly larger groups, but also on the stage at a briefing in front of congress. extraordinarily good at explaining things. not j
powell who had wide respect across the aisle. my sense was he was never that serious about running for elective office. it's a big change. two sources of his popularity and of his influence, one was this was a thinker. he's an xwleintellectual as a government and military leader, and he thought a lot about modernizing the military. in a position like he had, commanding overseas in these complex wars the united states has been in, he dealt with the day-to-day operations but also was very forward...
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and colin powell on a rack and what happened there -- you break it, you own it. thank you so much. thank you for a marvelous panel. [applause] >> the head of the u.s. chamber of commerce met with white house officials today about the so- called a fiscal cliff. especially in gop support for a deficit deal. as negotiations continue over the fiscal cliff, we go back to august 2011. reviewing some of the debate and news conferences, the budget control act created those cuts set to take effect in january. that begins tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. >> you listen to maitre bloomberg who said that the damage was unprecedented. that it may be the worst storm the city has ever faced. governor christie said the damage in new jersey was unthinkable. we had a fires. we had hurricane-force winds. we had massive of flooding. we had feet of snow. you look at that, the flooding of the subway systems, the shutdown of the stock exchange, you start to get a sense of the massive scale and scope of this storm. and yet, the networks performed. carry dozens of stories about how many consumers onl
and colin powell on a rack and what happened there -- you break it, you own it. thank you so much. thank you for a marvelous panel. [applause] >> the head of the u.s. chamber of commerce met with white house officials today about the so- called a fiscal cliff. especially in gop support for a deficit deal. as negotiations continue over the fiscal cliff, we go back to august 2011. reviewing some of the debate and news conferences, the budget control act created those cuts set to take effect...
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colin powell, the best military genius of our time, supports the president, supports president obama and the military love him. i made this movie, i know the military, they respect this man for what he's done. he's killed more terrorists in his short watch than george bush did in eight years. he's the true hawk. >> we'll see if the public agree with you tomorrow, harvey. i've just got to mention, you have three movies on the go at the moment. surrounded yourself with three of the best-looking men in hollywood. do you not think it's time you should get some politicians so you emerge as the best-looking guy of the group? rather than having heartthrobs around you? >> mitt romney will be unemployed, from what i'm looking at, and i think he could play any one of these roles. those positions were so inconsistent and so much fun, i think he could do a comedy. >> i started doing a few cameos myself. i'm always available, you know that. always good to talk to you. best of luck to you and your party and your president tomorrow. i know you're keen for him to win. may the best man win. good to t
colin powell, the best military genius of our time, supports the president, supports president obama and the military love him. i made this movie, i know the military, they respect this man for what he's done. he's killed more terrorists in his short watch than george bush did in eight years. he's the true hawk. >> we'll see if the public agree with you tomorrow, harvey. i've just got to mention, you have three movies on the go at the moment. surrounded yourself with three of the...
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people sometimes misspeak with good intentions, let's look at what colin powell told the world and the united nations about weapons of mass destruction in iraq. sometimes this happens and like i said, i think she is ready to step into the role. if that's what the president wants. 9/10 of being in the cabinet has to do with who the president wants. and you become the job, if that is the job that the president of the united states wants you to have. it does seem like he's willing it take a fight on this one. >> bill, you know whenever we talk about secretary clinton in 2016, that conversation, those two kind of come together. certainly. many people are bringing up already. how might those conversations be different? you think here, if it was her delivering those unclassified talking points from the c.i.a. on the sunday shows instead of as we know, susan rice? what's your thought here? >> my thought is if senator clinton were running for president and the republicans decided to make that an issue, she would simply say this -- you want to talk about failures of intelligence? how about the
people sometimes misspeak with good intentions, let's look at what colin powell told the world and the united nations about weapons of mass destruction in iraq. sometimes this happens and like i said, i think she is ready to step into the role. if that's what the president wants. 9/10 of being in the cabinet has to do with who the president wants. and you become the job, if that is the job that the president of the united states wants you to have. it does seem like he's willing it take a fight...
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colin powell: yes. when he took over we were in one of the... so you can focus on what really matters. worst recessions we had seen in recent times... close to a depression. and i saw, over the next several years, stabilization... come back in the financial community. housing is starting to pick up. the president saved the auto industry. and the actions he's taken with respect to... protecting us from terrorism have been very, very solid. and so, i think we ought to keep on the track that we are on. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. a cup of johan is a 600 horsepower sports coupe that likes to hug curves. ♪ your curves. smooth, rich, never bitter, gevalia. >>> president obama has a big lead over mitt romney with hispanics. are they going to vote, trying to make sure they come out is mayor villa ra gosy, campaigned nonstop for the president in new mexico, colorado, nevada, and today in miami. thank you very much. what are you seeing down there because we know there have been long lines for early voting and a lot o
colin powell: yes. when he took over we were in one of the... so you can focus on what really matters. worst recessions we had seen in recent times... close to a depression. and i saw, over the next several years, stabilization... come back in the financial community. housing is starting to pick up. the president saved the auto industry. and the actions he's taken with respect to... protecting us from terrorism have been very, very solid. and so, i think we ought to keep on the track that we...
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john sununu denied that he was being racist, when he said that colin powell had only endorsed the president because of race. you know, these republicans, since the campaign, have said they're going to rethink who they are and where they're going to go. well, a republican party whose future is its own race baiting past has no future in america. not only with african-americans, but with latinos, with asian americans, and frankly, with the mainstream of america. these guys ought to focus on the problems that this country faces right now in terms of the fiscal cliff, in terms of the middle east, and not try, and i think it's exactly right to say this, not try to drag the president, not just susan rice, but the president through the mud again. it failed in the campaign. it won't work now. >> and where does susan rice go are from here? does this hurt her position of possibly being nominated, tara, for secretary of state? i mean, is she damaged goods, politically, so to speak? >> well, obviously, this doesn't help susan rice. and i think that that's really sad, that a woman with her credentials an
john sununu denied that he was being racist, when he said that colin powell had only endorsed the president because of race. you know, these republicans, since the campaign, have said they're going to rethink who they are and where they're going to go. well, a republican party whose future is its own race baiting past has no future in america. not only with african-americans, but with latinos, with asian americans, and frankly, with the mainstream of america. these guys ought to focus on the...
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. >> in the fog of war, i mean, this is -- colin powell gave talking points and add lie stevenson during the bay of pigs gave bad talking points. i mean this is just the politics. it's bizarre the way senator mccain just totally questioned her qualifications for a position she has not even been nominated for and to even suggest she's not a smart person and ambassador rice is a very extremely qualified, smart, dedicated public servant, clearly i think the attacks are purely political. but there are all these investigations going on. why don't we just let a lot of these investigations conclude before we learn the lessons of four brave americans killed in libya. >> there is a larger issue, why were they so wrong? >> oh, absolutely, the intelligence -- that issue seems to have gone away and everybody is focusing on susan rice now but i'd like -- >> they'd rather speculate. >> i'd like to move on to dave petraeus who we've been talking -- >> one point. if we didn't understand what's going on in benghazi, a relatively open city where we had people, why do we think the intelligence community kn
. >> in the fog of war, i mean, this is -- colin powell gave talking points and add lie stevenson during the bay of pigs gave bad talking points. i mean this is just the politics. it's bizarre the way senator mccain just totally questioned her qualifications for a position she has not even been nominated for and to even suggest she's not a smart person and ambassador rice is a very extremely qualified, smart, dedicated public servant, clearly i think the attacks are purely political. but...
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colin powell: yes. when he took over we were in one of the... [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... worst recessions we had seen in recent times... close to a depression. and i saw, over the next several years, stabilization... come back in the financial community. housing is starting to pick up. the president saved the auto industry. and the actions he's taken with respect to... protecting us from terrorism have been very, very solid. and so, i think we ought to keep on the track that we are on. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >>> a nightmare scenario in ohio. that's what some are talking about if the election could go on for a long period of time and it could do so because of provisional ballots. i showed you this yellow form. that's what you have to file if you requested an absentee ballot and didn't vote absentee or something else was amiss, a change of address, i.d. issues, you file a provisional ballot, it gets counted later. how much later? they start c
colin powell: yes. when he took over we were in one of the... [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... worst recessions we had seen in recent times... close to a depression. and i saw, over the next several years, stabilization... come back in the financial community. housing is starting to pick up. the president saved the auto industry. and the actions he's taken with respect to... protecting us from terrorism have been very, very solid. and so, i think we ought to keep on the track...
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the easy counter is, have you looked at the last secretary of state, condoleeza rice, and colin powell. we don't have problem with black bodies or women's bodies in this role. >> it's cover. so you can go out and make this a scapegoat effort and in reality what it is, i think, is this pushback on what we saw in the election with a powerful coalition of people of color, led by single women of course. it's a coalition shifting the political landscape and people like john mccain will who have really benefited from what the landscape was like before are sort of on the outs and on the fringe. this is really kind of fringe talk. >> from someone who is losing. >> the death rattle. >> benign. >> makes it sound benign. with things like affirmative action, they can do lasting damage. >> as they go down, they can take the last one. >> exactly. >> the specificity the of the language used around susan rice. john mccain called her not very bright. she's a road scholar. in the letter signed by the 97 members of the house, the word incompetent was used. there's been a lot of discourse that's not consi
the easy counter is, have you looked at the last secretary of state, condoleeza rice, and colin powell. we don't have problem with black bodies or women's bodies in this role. >> it's cover. so you can go out and make this a scapegoat effort and in reality what it is, i think, is this pushback on what we saw in the election with a powerful coalition of people of color, led by single women of course. it's a coalition shifting the political landscape and people like john mccain will who...